Medical Ceramic-ware
1701-1900
Tin-glazed earthenware albarello, polychrome decoration, showing a nurse administering an enema, possibly a copy, marked Deruta, Italian
1640-1660
Syrup jug, Italian, fine example from Deruta, mid c17, polychrome maiolica, used for earth smoke water
1520-1560
Albarello vase, Italian, fine specimen from Deruta, 16th century buff and rich blue maiolica, used for mercury unguent
1570-1630
Syrup jug, Italian from Deruta, late 16th century or early 17th century, polychrome meiolin, figure of St. John the Evangelist, used for violet flower syrup
1530-1680
Decorative vase, Italian from Deruta, late C16 or early C17 polychrome maolica, showing heads of Filumena and Ruccieri.
1648
Syrup jug, Italian from Deruta in 1648, fine polychrome maiolica, used for scabwort water
1550
Albarello vase, Italian, fine example from Deruta, 1550, buff and blue maiolica, used for smallage seeds
Syrup jug, Italian from Deruta, late 16th century or early 17th century, polychrome maiolica, figure of St. Matthew, used syrup of sweet flag
Decorative vase from Deruta, late C16 or early C17 polychrome showing head of Filumena and Ruccieri
1501-1800
Tin-glazed earthenware albarello, polychrome decoration on white groung, labelled "SOLIMATO", possibly Derutan, Italian, 16th-18th century
1501-1600
Tin glazed earthenware albarello, polychrome decoration for tincture of hemp agrimony, possibly Siena or Deruta, Italian, 1501-1600
1539
Albarello vase, Italian from Deruta, 1539, buff and blue maiolica, used for pomegranate flowers (?)
Tin-glazed earthenware albarello, polychrome decoration, labelled "ELLO.DEA.FENICON" (fennel electuary), marked, possibly from Deruta, Italian, 16th-18th century
1680
Tin glazed earthenware votive tablet, showing thrown horseman, made and used(?) at Deruta, Italian, 1680
Tin-glazed earthenware albarello, polychrome decoration, marked, possibly Derutan, Italian, 16th-18th century
Tin-glazed earthenware albarello, polychrome decoration, Derutan, Italian, 16th century
1760-1800
Rectangular pottery plaque, one of a series depicting miraculous appearances of the Virgin Mary, majolica, made at Deruta, Umbria, Italy, 1760 to 1800